Skip to content
CM logo

Civitas Maxima

Together Against Impunity

  • About us
    • Our vision and mission
    • Our team
    • Our governance
    • Annual reports
    • Vacancies
  • Legal work
    • Public cases
      • Michel Desaedeleer
      • Martina Johnson
      • Mohammed Jabbateh
      • Kunti Kamara
      • Laye Sekou Camara
      • Alieu Kosiah
      • Gibril Massaquoi
      • Agnes Reeves Taylor
      • Saturday T.
      • Manuel Terrén
      • Thomas Woewiyu
      • Moses Wright
    • Trial Monitoring
      • Trial Monitoring: Alieu Kosiah
      • Trial Monitoring: Jungle Jabbah
      • Trial Monitoring: Kunti Kamara
      • Trial Monitoring: Gibril Massaquoi
      • Trial Monitoring: Thomas Woewiyu
    • Capacity Building
    • Knowledge and Training Center
  • Outreach
    • Cartooning for Justice
    • Theatre: Justice in Action
    • Musu’s Diary
    • Mock Trials
  • News
    • Press releases
    • Blog
    • Latest on International Justice
    • Newsletter
    • Civitas Maxima in the press
  • Contact
  • Donate
Press Enter / Return to begin your search.

Tag: Palestine

Posted on:26th March 202414th October 2024Blog

Compensation for victims of mass crimes after all?

While he welcomes the intense recent developments in the field of international law, with several cases of states or suspects under judicial scrutiny. Alain Werner, director of Civitas Maxima, warns that one should not raise hopes of compensation for victims of mass crimes without being able to ensure that these compensations can actually be provided.

Read more

Posted on:29th February 202410th October 2024Focus on International Justice

Focus on International Justice (FIJ) – February

Read about crimes against humanity conviction for Stroessner-era police officer in Paraguay, 13 former soldiers on trial for wartime crimes against Serbs in Bosnia, as well as more updates, insights, and key developments in the world of international justice.

Read more

Posted on:20th February 202414th October 2024Blog

Is the European Union responsible for crimes against humanity?

“If you think too many people are being killed, perhaps you should provide fewer weapons,” said the EU’s chief diplomat, Josep Borrell. He also needs to clean up his own house, writes Alain Werner, director of Civitas Maxima.

Read more

Posted on:23rd January 202414th October 2024Blog

Towards a greater universality of international law?

South Africa’s request against Israel at the International Court of Justice will have a major impact if provisional measures are ordered, explains Alain Werner, director of Civitas Maxima. Today, more than 100 states are involved in ongoing cases before the ICJ, thereby taking hold of international law.

Read more

Posts navigation

Newer posts
en_GB
en_GB fr_FR

Loading Comments...